Wlad sounding like a bytch in that article
Wlad sounding like a bytch in that article
I don't think soWlad sounding like a bytch in that article
How come he didn't even allude to which part of the contract Fury was trying to switch up then?I don't think so
Fury seems like someone who really doesn't want that rematch
plus he's right
trying to change the contract after they signed it already?
So you think he's just bluffing?How come he didn't even allude to which part of the contract Fury was trying to switch up then?
Why is T-Craw getting so animated about this when he didn't even call out Pac? He literally put on a master boxing class, had Max all up in his face (like a can of mace, babay), and said some "We gon go back and rest, then discuss the next fight", not "AYO Pac-Man I want to fight YOU 135-140-147, we can do this" etc. etc.
Y'all got me in here dapping @Black_Jesus and shyt, I feel like I need to wash my hands.
So you think he's just bluffing?
Just because he doesn't share the little parts (yet?) I doN't think he's lying.
and this is what me and @ChocolateGiddyUp were getting at last week.
He had the perfect opportunity to call dude out (whether the fight gets made or not, the buzz from that would have helped his cause) but instead he dropped the ball.
At this point, it is what it is.
From a negotiations stand point, I understand why fighters don't call out other fighters much these days...
1. B-side fighter wins a significant bout
2. B-side fighter publicly calls out A-side fighter
3. A-side manager and promoter sees this
4. A-side manager and promoter calls B-side manager and promoter for a meeting... and they sign a non-disclosure agreement before the meeting begins
5. A-side offers 2-piece biscuit meal with a medium soda
...here's where it gets interesting...
6a. B-side fighter balks at the deal, 2 sides can't come to a compromise, no deal
7a. A-side states they made an offer, B-side didn't want it, they're moving on
8a. B-side claims they were low-balled, media chooses whoever they want to support
or
6b. B-side says, ok.
7b. They make sure everything is OK with the trainer and fighter... they'll get back to B-side team
8c. B-side claims they accepted everything and never got a contract, media chooses whoever they want to support
Really, the only time big fights get made is when BOTH FIGHTERS agree to it and PUSH for it. Otherwise, it's left in the hand of politics.
Sounds like the Quackiao vs AB "negotiations"
I agree...... which is why fighters are not so quick to call other fighters out, ESPECIALLY if they have a name, following, draw, and/or world championship.Except Buscuits hasn't won any significant bouts in years.. Is barely getting 7 figures but believes he deserves $10 million
A two piece and buscuit\soda offer from TR would've been a career high payday for the dumb nikka
@SuikodenII theres no point in calling out fighters if you're gonna just duck and price yourself out when the opportunity presents itself
Really, the only time big fights get made is when BOTH FIGHTERS agree to it and PUSH for it. Otherwise, it's left in the hand of politics.
Call $4mm+PPV backend for a fighter who's never been on PPV a 2pc with biscuit meal, brehs.Sounds like the Quackiao vs AB "negotiations"